“All Of It” at The Royal Court, London
…violence hovering just under the surface as her voice-over describes a stain that has appeared on one of the walls and tells of the protagonist’s various attempts to get it…
Read MorePosted by Verity Healey | 14th Jun 2023 | London, Review, United Kingdom
…violence hovering just under the surface as her voice-over describes a stain that has appeared on one of the walls and tells of the protagonist’s various attempts to get it…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 19th Jan 2024 | Chile, Review, Santiago a Mil 2024
…Acuña — founder-director with the late Luis Biasotto of the innovative dance-theatre company, Grupo Krapp — , hovers close by. A camera is set up and a camera operator, the…
Read MorePosted by Ivanka Apostolova Baskar | 6th Sep 2023 | Interview, Italy, Management
…shows from our repertoire. I started reading the works of your writers and fell in love with your literature (Ivo Andric and Danilo Kis above all). Among my long-term projects,…
Read MorePosted by Suganthy Krishnamachari | 30th Apr 2024 | India, Playwriting, Review
Tiruchiyai Meetta Sundarapandiyan and Blackout — two plays with different plots were presented with a slice of comedy at the annual event. Theatre Karpanai Kudhirai’s Tiruchiyai Meetta Sundarapandian is about…
Read MorePosted by Andrej Čanji and Borisav Matić | 6th Sep 2023 | Festivals, Review, Serbia
…productions based on classics were conventional and outdated. Take, for example, the play Gospodjica (Miss), a dramatized version of the novel of the Nobel Prize winner Ivo Andrić. The story…
Read MorePosted by Kirk Dodd | 5th Nov 2023 | Australia, Review, Theatre and Gender
…“Fondling,” she saith, “since I have hemmed thee here Within the circuit of this ivory pale, I’ll be a park, and thou shalt be my deer; Feed where thou wilt,…
Read MorePosted by Molly Grogan Zolima CityMag | 17th Jul 2024 | Hong Kong, Review, Theatre and Politics
…glances during a photo shoot outside Hysan Place. But while she describes herself as an ordinary Hong Kong overachiever, her drive has admitted her to the most exclusive ivory towers…
Read MorePosted by Lisa Monde | 22nd Feb 2024 | Interview, Musical Theatre, New York, United States of America
…to it: Tom Jones, Sinead O’Connor, Julie Covington, Il Divo, and others. But the passionate version by Madonna is truly special. In Andrew Lloyd Webber’s music score, many different music…
Read MorePosted by Alexander Nderitu | 9th Jan 2020 | Africa, Musical Theatre, News
…Côte d’Ivoire- Notre-Dame de Paris, Jesus Christ Superstar, Les Misérables Democratic Republic of Congo – – – Djibouti – Rock of Ages, Stomp, We Will Rock You: The Musical Egypt…
Read MorePosted by Mara Valderrama | 5th May 2014 | Interview, Playwriting, Spain
…llevando a cabo políticas que parecen buscar su destrucción. Si la dramaturgia siempre ha sido un oficio de resistencia, de persistencia, ahora lo es más. El dramaturgo (vivo) ha sido…
Read MorePosted by The Theatre Times | 15th Apr 1999
…UC. Directed by Álvaro Pizarro, featuring Devenir Colectivo. AntigoneNOW (2021), U.S.A. Antigones form a powerful chorus against a plague’s restrictions and impossibilities. UC Davis Department of Theater and Dance. Directed…
Read MorePosted by Lisa Monde | 7th Feb 2025 | Dramaturgy, Interview, Musical Theatre, United States of America
…rock opera Starmania), Francis Lai, Vangelis, Stuart Brayson, as well as such iconic figures of modern musical culture as Elvis Presley, Freddie Mercury, Paul McCartney, Graham Gouldman, etc. He is…
Read MorePosted by Meg Hands | 7th May 2023 | Belgium, Essay, Theatre and Dance
…houses are now regularly using parties to seduce a (new) audience. “About last night”, Kristof van Baarle asks himself: what does this trend have to offer to the theatre? Sometimes…
Read MorePosted by Emilija Kvočka | 5th Sep 2023 | Festivals, Review, Serbia
…was built in 1930 on a knap place, with the name of the Golden Hill, known since Roman times, the work of architect Dragiša Brašovan modeled like Serbian medieval castles….
Read MorePosted by Annette Balaam | 4th Sep 2023 | Review, Transmedia, United Kingdom
…watches himself battle with the consequences of opening or not opening the box. Space, time, and causality cease to exist as with Stanley knife in hand he hovers in a…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 21st Dec 2023 | Management, Review, Spain, Theatre and Politics
…between stage and spectator has been seen as the key characteristic of much of his work of late, including Who is Me. Pasolini (2016) and Vania (2017). For the opening…
Read MorePosted by Verity Healey | 19th Nov 2023 | Kosovo, Review, Theatre and Politics
…Jan Anouilh, should be programmed towards the showcase’s end. Staged in Gjakova, a town hovering on the edges of the border with Albania, it has a distinctly local feel, where…
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 25th Mar 2024 | Review, Spain, Theatre and Opera
…is absent in both the play and the opera and here Loy gives her a physical presence. She hovers, picking up Elle’s discarded items of clothing, amd follows her from…
Read MorePosted by David Turner | 20th Nov 2023 | Documentary Theatre, Review, United Kingdom
…1996. It’s an old wound that refuses to heal. The loss sparked dejected England fans to vandalise German cars and burn Southgate effigies. Despite his emotional baggage, circumstances thrust Southgate…
Read MorePosted by Duška Radosavljević | 18th Aug 2023 | Belgium, Edinburgh 2023, Review, Scotland
…Queuer and two pieces from another Belgian regular SKaGeN – The Van Paemel Family and Sneakpeek Shadow Game. Perhaps the most distinctive aspect of the Belgian theatre scene is indeed…
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